An Enchanted Christmas: Choral Arts Society's Holiday Concert

Now in the midst of its 48th season of delighting D.C.-area audiences, the Choral Arts Society rings in the holiday itself with its much anticipated and always joyous Yuletide concert and sing-along. This year's show includes a salute to Canada, our snowy neighbor to the North, and you'll be invited to join in on traditional and contemporary carols. Maestro Scott Tucker is at the baton for this performance, which features soprano Carrie Henneman Shaw, the Choral Arts Chorus, Choral Arts Chamber Orchestra and Paul Leavitt on the organ.

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It was truly wonderful. The solo soprano had a gorgeous voice. The musical director was entertaining. The program was wonderful - it had a mixture of modern and classical sounds. The madrigal by the organist was great; there was a piece in 5/4; the Huron Carol was magical.

it was a traditional old fashioned concert, with nothing to surprise you , however it certainly does put you in festive and mood and softens your heart for hours. I liked m however would loved to see some interesting solutions in the arrangement...continued

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About the Ticket Supplier: Choral Arts Society of Washington

Founded in 1965, The Choral Arts Society of Washington is one of the leading choral organizations in the United States with a symphonic chorus of more than 180 professional-caliber volunteer singers. Under the leadership of its artistic director Scott Tucker the chorus has performed with leading symphony orchestras, sung under the world’s most distinguished conductors, produced acclaimed recordings and toured nationally and internationally.